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Disaster Relief Operations and Mobilization via Internet and Text Brigades

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ICT (Information and Communication Technology)

What is ICT?

ICT plays an important role in the developing countries. It helps the world to have interconnectedness with each other. It is used to transmit messages. It is also responsible for making our country have fraternal relationship between the different Island of it. It also helps to deliver information through out the wold without the use of effort in going to some places only to acquire information acquire information.

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Through ICT, the transaction of relief goods makes faster to deliver or distribute to all places who suffering from disaster. Through ICT there are more lives saved because of the faster information that come from social media or other kind of communicating processes.

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This can help also reduce the effort of all saviors of the typhoons or other kind of disaster happening in our surroundings today. We can coordinate easily to government in times of disaster and they can easily act on it by this the death is lowering down or decreased because the government done their part in this kind of situation.This can help also reduce the effort of all saviors of the typhoons or other kind of disaster happening in our surroundings today.

Disaster Relief Operations

Disaster

relief

operations

Disaster relief operations are complex and can benefit greatly from careful planning. Improved disaster preparedness can help save lives, reduce the suffering of survivors, and enable communities to restart normal life more quickly

Mobilization

Mobilization

the action of a country or its government preparing and organizing troops for active service.the action of a country or its government preparing and organizing troops for active service.

Timeline

TEXT BRIGADES

EDSA DOS

EDSA DOS

The Second EDSA Revolution (EDSA II or EDSA Dos) was a three-day political protest from January 17–20, 2001 that peacefully overthrew the government of Joseph Estrada, the thirteenth President of the Philippines. Estrada resigned and was succeeded by his Vice-President, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who was sworn into office by then-Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr. at around noon on January 20, 2001, several hours before Estrada fled Malacañang Palace.

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